A correspondent writing in a...

[Lieut.-Col. Robert E. Key, District Manager of Committees on Publication for Great Britain and Ireland, in the Tooting and Balham Gazette]

A correspondent writing in a recent issue commences with an attack on Mrs. Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, a woman revered throughout the world for the benefits she has conferred on mankind through her published writings, and the information your correspondent gives about her is untrue and misleading.

Mrs. Eddy lived in a simple way. I have visited her substantial and well-appointed house, and can assure your readers from firsthand knowledge that what your correspondent says about Mrs. Eddy is untrue. Any individual may disagree with another on the subject of religion, but he should be careful of facts, and not make unfounded and wholly erroneous statements.

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